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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 7 Jun 2017

    China is the world’s worst polluter. don’t expect it to be a climate crusaderhttp://on.wsj.com/2sf6vVP 

    4:12 AM - 7 Jun 2017
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    36 replies 127 retweets 150 likes
      1. Munkykracker‏ @Munkykracker 7 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Another reason why the Paris Accord was such a joke.

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      1. Yoza  🏴‏ @comradeyoza 7 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        China's pollution is mainly a consequence of its status as an assembly plant for Western corporations. Labor and pollution were 'outsourced'

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      1. Real Earth Society‏ @JBadass408 7 Jun 2017
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        Think about it.Almost every item in homes around the globe are made in China. What amount of pollution would result from that much industry?

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      2. Jorge Sarraguca‏ @jsarraguca 7 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        per capita China emissions is less than half the USA emissions... just saying...

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      2. Brian‏ @Buckeyes068 7 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        And yet we can't wait to send them more work for cheap labor .US doesn't care about climate change but it gives Al Gore something to do

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      1. Brian Borohomie‏ @BBorohomie 7 Jun 2017
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        reading the Paris accord..end result all it really does is put 100 BILLION a year under UN control; is that climate control, no enforcement

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      1. cdubs‏ @TehDMB 7 Jun 2017
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        Love some of the responses-all likely typed on a computer made in China. Let teh DMB clue you in: overpopulation on Earth is true culprit.

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      1. gone2far‏ @DavidWo15416040 7 Jun 2017
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        China has "donated" $0 to the Paris agreement. On the bright side California signed up with China

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      1. Megan‏ @megancunningham 7 Jun 2017
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        People in glass houses...esp polluted glass!

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      1. Robert Pike‏ @RTPAssociates 7 Jun 2017
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        Tell us something we don't know

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      1. LYX‏ @LiYuXian520 7 Jun 2017
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        but. it's only appeared north China. not south

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      1. Sanders7221‏ @sanders7221 7 Jun 2017
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        Doing more than we are...go see.

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      1. Alam Chaudry‏ @Alam_Chaudry 7 Jun 2017
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        So why Jerry Brown is touting the Chinese stewardship of environment over the US? Has he been paid off by the Chinese communist?

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      1. Stephen Chao‏ @StephenChao25 7 Jun 2017
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        😊😊😊Tips for Americans:Since 1850 to 2014,US's carbon emission was377billion tons,EU's was326.1b tons,China's was 171.1b tons.

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      1. Dr. Ass Chips‏ @Embraceape 7 Jun 2017
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        only by raw data, they will be ahead of the USA in a lot of ways they have been for years, 55th Democratic country in the world, USA

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